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state where there were a lot of rich, well educated suburban whites, african-americans and liberals, obama won those states. where working class whites and hispanics dominated, hillary clinton won those states. it didn't matter once they assembled over many months, you can tell built something real. >> rick asantorum is not an evangelical, he's a catholic. he's speaking the language that blue collar republicans identify with. this is why he's talking about gay marriage, talking about abortion and obamacare. one third of catholics in louisiana are culturally conservative and the reason why is because they for the most part identify with being abortion -- anti-abortion first and foremost and then second ly the economic issues are secondary. for them this is a crusade and santorum is a body of that. >> are we being fooled on the exit polls? we look at the income and say this reflects mitt romney's problem with relates to blue collar working class voters? we tend to look at it that way but how much of this reflects are the voters who tend to be more blue collar working class more religio
state where there were a lot of rich, well educated suburban whites, african-americans and liberals, obama won those states. where working class whites and hispanics dominated, hillary clinton won those states. it didn't matter once they assembled over many months, you can tell built something real. >> rick asantorum is not an evangelical, he's a catholic. he's speaking the language that blue collar republicans identify with. this is why he's talking about gay marriage, talking about...
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maybe the major campaign event treated as a lesson in information or education. it was a campaign event and both sides went at it to win and one side won. i go back to a couple of points. romney was able to get away with something things tonight that he's not been consistent on. he said if you have a preexisting condition and continuous health care coverage, you would be covered. tonight he said anybody with a preexisting condition, you would get coverage. he's also said that if you're living in an apartment, we don't let you die there, we take you to the emergency room. that's his health care plan. how he was able to come in there tonight and act if he was a born again somebody out of the other universe and not the guy he's been for the last several days is amazing. why obama didn't tag him and say just the other day you said if you don't have continuous coverage you don't get preexisting coverage. why didn't the president ask him to list the deductions that will finance this. explain what makes it not a tax cut, which is these deductions. they're not loopholes.
maybe the major campaign event treated as a lesson in information or education. it was a campaign event and both sides went at it to win and one side won. i go back to a couple of points. romney was able to get away with something things tonight that he's not been consistent on. he said if you have a preexisting condition and continuous health care coverage, you would be covered. tonight he said anybody with a preexisting condition, you would get coverage. he's also said that if you're living...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i, too, want to avoid any personal attacks. i promise not to bring up your singing. so i -- >> i promise not to sing. >> an editorial in "the los angeles times" said, in addition to his uncontrolled verbosity, biden is a gaffe machine. can you reassure voters in this country that you would have the discipline you would need on the world stage, senator? >> yes. >> thank you, senator biden. >> joining us now is the deputy campaign manager for the obama/biden campaign, stephanie cutter. stephanie cutter, thank you very much for being with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> good talking to you. >> so we have been talking on this stage and everybody in the country has been talking about the impact of the last debate. common wisdom is that the first presidential debate was essentially a game changer. and that the democrats, your side, really needs a change in the momentum tonight. do you agree wit
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i, too, want to avoid any personal attacks. i promise not to bring up your singing. so i -- >> i promise not to sing. >> an editorial in "the los angeles times" said, in addition to his uncontrolled verbosity, biden is a gaffe machine. can you reassure voters in this country that you would have the discipline you would need on the world...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> the best course for health care is do what we did in my state. craft a level that fits the need of the state. >> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the first presidential debate. reaction tonight from the exchanging. nbc news correspondent who is here in denver with what we call a focus group of people that he put together. a group of a eight people. four men and four women, ethnic liddy verse between the ages of 17 and 59. all came this teefg undecided an all wraej stered voters and all from colorado. what's the reaction, ron? >> well, i think the headline of the night, chris, ask that they were all favorably impressed by mitt romney. is it fair to say you all saw something you never saw before? >> yes. >> you said it well. you think the race will be a light tighter and different. why? what did you see in mitt snz. >> i felt like his major criticism leading up to point was his lack of sp
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> the best course for health care is do what we did in my state. craft a level that fits the need of the state. >> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the first presidential debate. reaction tonight from the exchanging. nbc news correspondent who is here in denver with what we call a focus group of people that he put together. a group of a eight...
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he did very well among older, after floppfluent educated vote. household incomes over $100,000, they're 48%. and college grads. >> there's still some feeling even among those who voted for him. about half strongly favored the candida candidate. >>> joining us right now, steve smith has been through this race before. what i love is when tameron presents all of that doubt. it really is what you think. they compete with the big money voted for romney. the people that voted for romney and higher education voted for romney. the rural people with a lot less money. but there's a passion deficit here. it's so apparent. and i wonder. am i right? are we watching a totally different race right now that we're going to see in november? the race now is who turns you on. the race in november is going to be how do we beat obama, if you're a republican. it doesn't matter who's running against him. how do we beat him? >> i think electability, absent passion, is a transaction. and i think that's what's occurring in the republican process right now. the voters are e
he did very well among older, after floppfluent educated vote. household incomes over $100,000, they're 48%. and college grads. >> there's still some feeling even among those who voted for him. about half strongly favored the candida candidate. >>> joining us right now, steve smith has been through this race before. what i love is when tameron presents all of that doubt. it really is what you think. they compete with the big money voted for romney. the people that voted for...
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the people that won electability, older people with higher education voted for romney. there is a passion deficit here. i wonder, am i right? are we watching a totally different races right now than what we will see in november? barrise right now is who turns you on. the race in november will be, how do you the obama? it does not matter, but how you beat him? >> electability, absent absent passion is a transaction. that is what is happening right now. voters are engaged in a transaction with mitt romney, coming to accept him as the nominee, not necessarily passionate about him. when he moved into a general election, i don't think enthusiasm will drive the outcome. i think that republican voters will unify around the nominee on the question of getting rid of the president, denying him a second term. in a perfect world, you would rather have a passion for your guidance against the other, but as long as there is some, you can work with it. >> i will ask you something fundamental. we are looking at two different realities, who the republicans like. they don't like anybody.
the people that won electability, older people with higher education voted for romney. there is a passion deficit here. i wonder, am i right? are we watching a totally different races right now than what we will see in november? barrise right now is who turns you on. the race in november will be, how do you the obama? it does not matter, but how you beat him? >> electability, absent absent passion is a transaction. that is what is happening right now. voters are engaged in a transaction...
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yes, it's abortion, yes it's contraception, but it's also sort of other issues like education, paying for college, all the sort of pocketbook issues. and there are going to be different ways they both try to navigate around this. >> chuck, when you talk to both campaigns about this, the targeting makes sense, but i wonder, what's your gut feeling? what's your instinct about how well each of these campaigns understands the right message for that group of voters? which one of them -- which campaign seems like they've got their finger on the pulse in terms of how to reach these voters? >> well, you know, if you'd ask med thr ed me three months ago, i would have said, the obama campaign's being much more sophisticated about their targeting, and almost having separate conversations in the same households with women voters in a household versus male voters in a household, and targeting them in different ways, using cable television, using tv advertising, buying time on cable in a way that frankly the romney campaign is light years behind on that front. but, what happened -- sort of the chan
yes, it's abortion, yes it's contraception, but it's also sort of other issues like education, paying for college, all the sort of pocketbook issues. and there are going to be different ways they both try to navigate around this. >> chuck, when you talk to both campaigns about this, the targeting makes sense, but i wonder, what's your gut feeling? what's your instinct about how well each of these campaigns understands the right message for that group of voters? which one of them -- which...
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he knows that parents are trying to get their children an education. he went and met with them. then he flips the scripts and acts like he doesn't exist. >> al, you're arguing with yourself. i'm agreeing with you. >> no, you're not. >> yes. >> no, you're trying to rationalize something that is irrational. mr. gingrich has not laid out a policy. he's tried to use us as a back board to score what he perceives as far right wing voters. it's unfair and beneath what he said he was trying to do. it's hard enough. sure. >> i just don't see it that way. i'm saying i think newt gingrich is trying to make a genuine appeal. i've works on latino outreach as a republican because i think they have a home in the republican party. i've done that for ten years. so has newt gingrich. i don't think he's changed any of his views about that or is trying to appeal to some segment. if you can't win across the board on american values, that includes african-americans, hispanics, asian, whatever. you know, we're all americans. we share a common culture. and it includes hard work, playing by the rules, a
he knows that parents are trying to get their children an education. he went and met with them. then he flips the scripts and acts like he doesn't exist. >> al, you're arguing with yourself. i'm agreeing with you. >> no, you're not. >> yes. >> no, you're trying to rationalize something that is irrational. mr. gingrich has not laid out a policy. he's tried to use us as a back board to score what he perceives as far right wing voters. it's unfair and beneath what he said...
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health care, education, jobs, manufacturing, automobile rescue. all of those things are all positive. and of course shoring up some issues with the womens vote tonight. i mean, tonight the president made the case that i'm going to be the fighter for you in the middle class. it's the largest economic voting block in america. i think he hit it out of the park with those folks tonight. >> i think the most important thing tonight for democrats as the takeaway here was the answer to your question last time. with outrage in your voice, where was the president tonight. you guys were both on that. and now everybody knows exactly where the president was tonight. he was beating mitt romney in this debate handling. in a way that he needed to do in order to keep this alive for him. we will be back here again next monday for the third an final presidential debate between barack obama and mitt romney. but right now our friend chris matthews continues our debate coverage from hofstra in hempstead, new york. [ cat 1 ] i am not a vegetarian... look at these teeth!
health care, education, jobs, manufacturing, automobile rescue. all of those things are all positive. and of course shoring up some issues with the womens vote tonight. i mean, tonight the president made the case that i'm going to be the fighter for you in the middle class. it's the largest economic voting block in america. i think he hit it out of the park with those folks tonight. >> i think the most important thing tonight for democrats as the takeaway here was the answer to your...
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you cannot make broad assumptions, about poor education, welfare and the like, you jump to black. particularly when you look at iowa, where that was not the case. on the other side of it, we have to also be a little bit more judicious in making those kinds of leaks, i heard the same thing, i didn't have that reaction, and i thought, you know, it was no different if he was singing bing crosby, the thing was, you were entertaining broadly speaking, not because you're black and al green's black. for me it was more of a stretch, i understand what al and others were saying. i commend rick for trying his best for putting in context. that was a tough thing to do, it took more energy than was necessary. >> i have accused gingrich of race baiting with the food stamp president line. the way he -- >> where are you with al green? are you with me on al green or not? >> at the time i didn't hear it, thinking about it, i still didn't hear it. but i do think it was fair to ask tyler about it, that's his guy. that's -- >> well, technically it's not his guy, but if the real world we live in, it's h
you cannot make broad assumptions, about poor education, welfare and the like, you jump to black. particularly when you look at iowa, where that was not the case. on the other side of it, we have to also be a little bit more judicious in making those kinds of leaks, i heard the same thing, i didn't have that reaction, and i thought, you know, it was no different if he was singing bing crosby, the thing was, you were entertaining broadly speaking, not because you're black and al green's black....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher and brighter every day. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had a
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i wanted to hear about education. we're talking economic development. it goes hand in hand with education. we hear all these facts without conclusions. i'm going to create jobs. how? >> anton, you're a student. you're a first-time voter. you are old enough, right? >> yes. >> okay. you're 18. what's it going to take to win your vote? >> i was really looking at -- i think the big issue for me, and i think a lot of people in my generation is the debt. we have both candidates talking about lowering taxes and theoretically lowering spending, but then no one gives me anything definitive. >> you said you wanted to hear more specifics from paul ryan in particular. >> at the end of the day, if they don't come up with a definitive plan, it's my generation who's going to pay for the excesses of today. >> thanks very much, guys. really appreciate it. again, i think the consensus here, chris, is that we have some people walking out now voting for president obama. one voting for mitt romney. a couple still undecided. i think they like being on tv. a pretty good night
i wanted to hear about education. we're talking economic development. it goes hand in hand with education. we hear all these facts without conclusions. i'm going to create jobs. how? >> anton, you're a student. you're a first-time voter. you are old enough, right? >> yes. >> okay. you're 18. what's it going to take to win your vote? >> i was really looking at -- i think the big issue for me, and i think a lot of people in my generation is the debt. we have both...
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bane in the way that mitt romney wants to explain it is part of a step-by-step education process for him and what makes the american economy tick. i think it was significant, he had some new lines in here. some great republican applause line. he made of law professors and he had a whole rift about his vision for the country. plainly a general election speech. i think there's a reason for this because i think this win even though it was expected is a big deal. i think tonight we found out that rick santorum is simply is not capable of turning over the table in the way that he needs to in order to stop mitt romney of getting this nomination. i think that this primary race, while mitt romney still doesn't have anywhere close to 1,144 delegates is effectively over tonight because rick santorum was not able to move from his victories in the deep south it a victory not a big midwestern state and move through. >> a brief followup on that, john. you fell like if rick santorum pulls off a large win in louisiana that's not enough to change romney momentum at this point? >> there's not enough s
bane in the way that mitt romney wants to explain it is part of a step-by-step education process for him and what makes the american economy tick. i think it was significant, he had some new lines in here. some great republican applause line. he made of law professors and he had a whole rift about his vision for the country. plainly a general election speech. i think there's a reason for this because i think this win even though it was expected is a big deal. i think tonight we found out that...
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i want to make sure we've got the best education system in the world and training our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. i want to control our own energy. by developing oil and natural gas, but also the energy sources of the future. yes, i want to reduce our deficit by cutting spending that we don't need, but also by asking the wealthy to do a little more, so we can invest in things like research and technology that are the key to a 21st century economy. as commander in chief, i will maintain the strongest military in the world, keep faith with our troops and go after those who would do us harm, but after a decade of war, i think we all recognize we've got to do some nation building here at home, rebuilding our roads, our bridges and especially caring for our veterans who sacrificed so much for our freedom. we bounce back because of our character, because we pull together. and if i have the privilege of being your president for another four years, i promise i will listen to your voices, fight for your families and i will work every single day to make sure that america continues to be t
i want to make sure we've got the best education system in the world and training our workers for the jobs of tomorrow. i want to control our own energy. by developing oil and natural gas, but also the energy sources of the future. yes, i want to reduce our deficit by cutting spending that we don't need, but also by asking the wealthy to do a little more, so we can invest in things like research and technology that are the key to a 21st century economy. as commander in chief, i will maintain...
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everybody will get a house and free health care, a free education and look at what we have. all it does is when you pump more money into any area you get higher prices so the more the government pumps money into education or medicine, the costs go up. but you don't get higher quality or better distribution. unfortunately our country has been very lackadaisical about our understanding and trust in freedom. this is what we need. we need to restore the free and prosperous society we have to understand the necessity of assuming responsibility for ourselves. the one other area that bothers me is the big roll of government in domesteconomics and overseas. our economic liberties are being attacked, always with good intention. in the last 10 or 12 years we've embarked on a road that is undermining our liberties. when you think of the harm done and the threat to our privacy with the patriot act, that has literally canceled out the fourth amendment. [ boos ] we need to reverse that and get rid of the patriot act is what i think we should do. [ cheers and applause ] one place where the
everybody will get a house and free health care, a free education and look at what we have. all it does is when you pump more money into any area you get higher prices so the more the government pumps money into education or medicine, the costs go up. but you don't get higher quality or better distribution. unfortunately our country has been very lackadaisical about our understanding and trust in freedom. this is what we need. we need to restore the free and prosperous society we have to...
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and this is about education. and this is going to play out over the pacific ocean with countries that i have lived in before. and all i can tell you tonight without any hint of hyperbole, folks, if we don't get our act together at home we will see the end of the american century by 2050 and we won't let that happen, are we? ladies and gentlemen, we also have been able to get our message out to the people of this great state about a second deficit that we have. it's not an economic deficit but it's just as corrosive as the economic deficit. it's called a trust deficit. because the people of the greatest nation that ever was, the united states of america, no longer trusts their institutions of power. and no longer trust their elected officials, how did we get to this spot? we're too good as people to be in this hole. we're the most blue-sky, problem-solving, can-do optimistic people on earth and we'll get out there and address the trust deficit and it will start -- it will start with congress, because everybody kno
and this is about education. and this is going to play out over the pacific ocean with countries that i have lived in before. and all i can tell you tonight without any hint of hyperbole, folks, if we don't get our act together at home we will see the end of the american century by 2050 and we won't let that happen, are we? ladies and gentlemen, we also have been able to get our message out to the people of this great state about a second deficit that we have. it's not an economic deficit but...